8:48 Bull :P You plugged it into a UBQT POE Switch, Which made it unnecessary to use the POE Injector you mentioned again, independently from the switch. That switch is connected to your router anyway, which makes up for the other end of the "POE Injector". Its only in theory, that you plugged it all into a 'POE Inejctor'
Steven Nelms I did not mean theory in that sense of the word. He used a POE switch in his room in the video, but explained it as if he had used a POE injector. Both accomplish the same task but it obviously would make it more difficult to the normies to understand what his saying by trying to follow his visuals and being like "So if you plug it into a POE Injector... Why's he plugging it into that big thing instead?"
Advantage of this type of microwave equipment, specifically using POE technology: Normal microwave installations with a transmitter at the bottom of a tower or building require transmission line to get the signal up to the antenna. In microwave frequencies, the line loss - loss of power as the signal travels over a length of cable - is tremendous. This kind of system, has the transmitter AT the dish, not many feet of coax below it. Hence you do not have the horrible line losses with other types of microwave transmission systems.
nick darus work for it he lives with his mummy and daddy who give him everything he doesn’t know anything about tech he thinks he’s smart but he really isn’t mummy and daddy have a bit of money to buy him some stuff online so he can try and fool people into thinking he is smart
@@martinsmith9207 It doesn't take much of a search to find his VLOG with over 500K subs. He even purchased his dad a Porsche. Also, if you've watched this video, he's selling internet to his neighbors, which clearly shows that this guy is hustler in every good sense of the word.
#techflow nice video , bit of a shame you assume that people who are watching "know nothing", also first potential distance is10miles, then 10km, then 4miles, then "a good couple of miles", i feel a bit cheated by the end, title suggested that there would be something around distance further than a shed
@TechFlow You REALLY need to learn the difference between megabytes and megabits if you are going to continue in the quest of acting as a professional (W)ISP. MB/s is megabytes per second, and Mb/s is megabits per second. The general rule is that usually, when talking about network speed, you usually only talk about megabits per second. Keep an eye out for the capitalization of the b. Also, since you seem a bit uneducated, learn about mibibytes and gibibytes etc too. (MiB, GiB, etc)
Geez, The complication of MB, Mb, MiB, Mbu (Megabullshit), etc. Talk about being lost in Megajargonland. I better not try and install this system. Changes of setting my home on fire are high. 🙄
I actually found this really interesting, I'm about to graduate with a BSc in Computer Networks. I've spent the last 3 years working on Cisco's 2960 Catalyst switches and routers using CLI to assign interface parameters, routing protocols and such. It's really good to see someone like yourself Alex, stepping up to independently provide something of this calibre to people in your area. You stepped up to solve a problem of shite internet in your area and I like that idea. I really like the look of your new server rack in your loft with the new LED's fitted, shown on your other video. Well done to you both for making this video.
Steven Nelms Try constructing your comment in proper English first and then get back to me. If you’re going to comment, at least word it so it reads correctly.
He has that pasty English colour to him as though he hasn't been in the sun for at least 3 years, and the white top doesn't help either, his Prince Charles ears a good look then combine that with the huge overbite as well..... yeah sort of cute lmfao
Doesn’t seem right those small antennas can reach a few miles.. I’m a radio tech for isp and run 10 gig radios all day. A 12in antenna is good only for about 1.5-2 miles. I could see that going maybe maybe maybe a good quarter of a mile.
Thank you so much for this video. Because of it, I used this setup to create a remote wifi network. I bought a pre-configured pair on Amazon which I highly recommend. Thank you so much, this video saved me an incredible amount of time and frustrations for sure. It totally solved something I have needed to do for years. Your parents' house is nice!
Love your videos. I have been running the Nano Beam my self for close to 2 years now. I can use ALL of my neighbors 250MegaBit connection with no problem. Amazing products!
Hi, Alex. Great video! In my opinion, you should have mentioned that the IP address should be static, and It is recommended to have a DHCP server so they can manage all the AP with more ease. Great job! Keep doing it
His setup for the WISP is shocking and no doubt in breach of UK DPA - Cant wait till someone reports him for breach of data protection and he has a huge fine.
Thanks so much Alex for your video, you've inspired me to create my own ISP Business and while going through all the steps of setting it up and researching i have released how difficult it is and i don't know how you continue to create amazing daily content on your vlog channel while also working on your business.
So I'm hoping you can help....I have a WiFi extender (uses house wiring) plugged into a power outlet in my orangey, but browsing the internet is very slow when connected to it. I must have it connected all the time because my nest thermostat connects to it. I have around 50mb fibre which works around the house really well but it won't reach into my orangey - hence the extender. What would you recommend I use to vastly improve performance in my orangey please?
@@geolocarta I was thinking that myself. 8 Megabits within 1 Megabyte. I mean he is quite clearly knowledgeable of what he is talking about but as I already know from experience as a computing student many people make this minor mistake between Mbps and MBps.
this idea or concept i’ve been tried setup about 11 years ago but unfortunately there is a law or communication act which is we cannot rebroadcasts..need a special license which is costly...my advise to those plan do so pls check with your authority dept of telco.
Holy shit, people will pick up on any mistake in a video and cut you too pieces for years to come... we know what you meant... mistakes happen, great videos for such a young lad, keep it up
He probably says "ethernet" in other videos because he's trying to force himself to use an American accent but sometimes slips up and falls back to British.
The video is alright. But it would be nice if you were clearer to people on how important line of sight is. It's not as easy as it sounds. Height and terrain needs to be in your favour. Perhaps show you setup the link between your new house when you get it?
So just out of curiosity.. in theory, could you install a receiver 10 miles away from your transmitter, then install another transmitter at the location of the internet that is 10 miles away from your receiver, to then send internet 10 miles further to another receiver so on and so forth repeating this process until you could give internet to someone 50+ miles away...? Or is that not possible? I'm just curious because it seems that may be too good to be true and I also don't have any experience with networking to know whether or not this could be possible. Although this is an older video, I hope someone will answer this. Thanks :)
Ive seen these devices on the internet for a while now. I am trying to extend the internet out ot my garage and have clear line of sight. If I set the transmitting disc (connected to my BT SmartHub6 router using Poe injector) and the receiving disc on my garage again with a Poe connection going into a spare router acting as an Access point that will then transmit wif fi in the garage, the key thing is that I want devices in the garage connecting to this AP to show up on the same network as all the devices in my house (ie in the garage I will have cameras, smart tv, etc) is this possibl?. Also there will be a mix of 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz devices that need access to the internet. My second router can transmit on 2.4 and 5Ghz. Will this setup work? I specifically need the deivces to shw up on the same network as some need to be sharing the same network to be grouped in native apps such as Ring cameras and doorbells.
Would this be good enough for just under 500 feet from router currently installed inside of our park pavilion? We have Ring cameras on the pavilion which connect perfectly but the other 2 which are approximately 200 feet and 475 feet. They are connecting but signal is weak, therefore video is not best quality. It is unobstructed line of site, no trees or buildings between them. Do we need 2 of them since the camera itself has no power or can one be connected to the router and push signal out?
Are the Ubiquiti LocoM2’s the same thing? Harder to configure? Less powerful? I want to get Internet to my barn(200ft. away). What would be a better option, the nanobeam or the LocoM2?
It's be cheaper, and far more overkill, to just buy an AP-AC-HD rather than two mesh PTP devices and another router. Plus not to mention your router is possibly making another network layer inside your subnet rather than having it in the same subnet (assuming the AmpliFi doesn't adapt to it after being handed a private IP). I do understand the point of concept though. Providing a wireless signal over a much farther range for WISP customers. Apart from your "megabyte" and "ehthernet", not too bad of a tutorial for people interested in learning the concepts.
I might do this sort of thing just as a labour of love and to see how far I get with just custom antennas and WiFi radios. I'll let you know where I get
This is a misleading title it only sends a internet signal not WiFi it can be converted to WiFi with an AP but it’s not 10m of WiFi. Also SUPER DIRECTIONAL
Great video ! You make it look so simple. Why do other videos show people plugged into a laptop, and messing around in a dozen different menus to set these things up…..while you simply use your phone.
1 byte = 8 bits 1 megabyte = 8 megabits 1 gigabyte = 8 gigabits Network speed is usually measured in megabits per second rather than megabytes, to make it a higher number. so 16 megabit internet can transfer 2 megabytes per second. hope you learned, i used to get confused.
Thanks Alex, I am planning on buying these to share my home's internet with my office and to my sister's house all within 3 miles range. I hope it works.. :)
i want to start an WISP, ive already have CPE TP Link 510,.... i would like to know if theres a software to manage internet on clients to disable or enable if the customer are not paying bills, an free sofrware
Hi Alex great video, a quick question please. So my friend can get a 1gig FTTP line in and I can't at my house. If I went half with him would this work from his house to mine if the houses are only 0.6M apart? If I was to get to of these radio dishes featured in your house. Do you have any idea what speeds I would get in my house over that distance? Thanks
Im not gonna lie. Ubiquiti stuff are quite high quality (at least their older models) i have a nanostation m . It was sitting on my roof for 8 years. Exposed to all sort of stuff. But i think it still works. Idk. I have ordered a new poe injector. Lets see what happens
I'm curious.. if you were to mount one of these at an angle slightly up and the other also at a slight up angle miles apart would they work at a slight criss/cross? or would they have to be pointer directly at one another? ( I have a friends house about 4 miles away but there are trees in the way. both of us have high hanging points but not quite above the trees.) Thanks!!
I am extremely interested in this but I don’t understand why your neighbors would buy internet from you instead of buying directly from your provider. Can you explain. Thanks
and what if you don't have line of site? I have an allotment about 300mts from my house but there are trees and buildings in the way, i want to manage and monitor things from my house, so how do i do that?
Im just off the phone with an2other cell service that uses the little fabricatioms like sayimg your phone is a free phone ,(never was )then I start looking for alternatives when I see your post only It seems to be doing something similar. So I ask is it 10 Kilometers or to 10 miles?
Say "So Guys..." one more funking time!
Hahahahahahaha
Megabit... not megabyte
Anders Thorvaldsson yeah 400 megabytes per second is 3,200 megabits
no it was megabit what was showing on her iphone x
Oops I was wrong
those kids don't care about units, or didn't know the diff between those units.
Love it when an "ISP" doesn't even know the units of the stuff they are selling
Being sick in bed and watching Alex’s and Jed’s vid. Perfect way to pass the time. So inspirational/motivational!
8:48 Bull :P You plugged it into a UBQT POE Switch, Which made it unnecessary to use the POE Injector you mentioned again, independently from the switch. That switch is connected to your router anyway, which makes up for the other end of the "POE Injector". Its only in theory, that you plugged it all into a 'POE Inejctor'
Steven Nelms I did not mean theory in that sense of the word. He used a POE switch in his room in the video, but explained it as if he had used a POE injector. Both accomplish the same task but it obviously would make it more difficult to the normies to understand what his saying by trying to follow his visuals and being like "So if you plug it into a POE Injector... Why's he plugging it into that big thing instead?"
Mbit... MB... come on, it's a networking video... you had to expect that!
Boxi Boxemus - I scrolled through all the comments to find this - we have already had a rant about this before and still makes the same mistake...
Nothing grinds my gears more than people not knowing the difference between Mbit and MB
Advantage of this type of microwave equipment, specifically using POE technology: Normal microwave installations with a transmitter at the bottom of a tower or building require transmission line to get the signal up to the antenna. In microwave frequencies, the line loss - loss of power as the signal travels over a length of cable - is tremendous. This kind of system, has the transmitter AT the dish, not many feet of coax below it. Hence you do not have the horrible line losses with other types of microwave transmission systems.
Your dad's house looks excellent.
Harry Greenwood stop complaining and work for your stuff like he did
nick darus work for it he lives with his mummy and daddy who give him everything he doesn’t know anything about tech he thinks he’s smart but he really isn’t mummy and daddy have a bit of money to buy him some stuff online so he can try and fool people into thinking he is smart
@@martinsmith9207 It doesn't take much of a search to find his VLOG with over 500K subs. He even purchased his dad a Porsche. Also, if you've watched this video, he's selling internet to his neighbors, which clearly shows that this guy is hustler in every good sense of the word.
Martin Smith ok, go ahead and tell me everything you know about internet?
@@m05joe sad
#techflow nice video , bit of a shame you assume that people who are watching "know nothing", also first potential distance is10miles, then 10km, then 4miles, then "a good couple of miles", i feel a bit cheated by the end, title suggested that there would be something around distance further than a shed
@TechFlow You REALLY need to learn the difference between megabytes and megabits if you are going to continue in the quest of acting as a professional (W)ISP. MB/s is megabytes per second, and Mb/s is megabits per second. The general rule is that usually, when talking about network speed, you usually only talk about megabits per second. Keep an eye out for the capitalization of the b. Also, since you seem a bit uneducated, learn about mibibytes and gibibytes etc too. (MiB, GiB, etc)
Geez, The complication of MB, Mb, MiB, Mbu (Megabullshit), etc. Talk about being lost in Megajargonland. I better not try and install this system. Changes of setting my home on fire are high. 🙄
hello, Mr. Ubiquiti Networks salesman
I actually found this really interesting, I'm about to graduate with a BSc in Computer Networks. I've spent the last 3 years working on Cisco's 2960 Catalyst switches and routers using CLI to assign interface parameters, routing protocols and such. It's really good to see someone like yourself Alex, stepping up to independently provide something of this calibre to people in your area. You stepped up to solve a problem of shite internet in your area and I like that idea. I really like the look of your new server rack in your loft with the new LED's fitted, shown on your other video. Well done to you both for making this video.
Charlie Packman did you pick up on his error of not knowing the difference between megabits and ...bites ?
Yeah I did, I just admire that fact of what he does as a whole.
Stephen Donaldson Don’t you mean “megabytes” 😏
Steven Nelms Try constructing your comment in proper English first and then get back to me. If you’re going to comment, at least word it so it reads correctly.
Steven Nelms know*
I don't really understand when people talk too fast specially English is not my primary language but I like the way you demo😄 great job and thanks 🤙
Alex just isn’t the right type of person to be the host of a tech channel.
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He said we don't know anything about the Ubiquiti equipment, but as an ISP, surely he should know the difference between megabits and megabytes?
He's awfully cute though....;-)
dude look 16
Some adults look young, that doesn't mean he can't be super cute. I think the word twink applies here :D
He has that pasty English colour to him as though he hasn't been in the sun for at least 3 years, and the white top doesn't help either, his Prince Charles ears a good look then combine that with the huge overbite as well..... yeah sort of cute lmfao
Doesn’t seem right those small antennas can reach a few miles.. I’m a radio tech for isp and run 10 gig radios all day. A 12in antenna is good only for about 1.5-2 miles. I could see that going maybe maybe maybe a good quarter of a mile.
No need to SHOUT because you sound like a CHEF on daytime TV. OKAY?
Well already then...
Stop saying MegaBytes, please learn basic networking terminology before making any more videos.
jgu08vwu I thought I would check the comments to see picked up on the bites v bytes. LMAO if only it was bytes :-)
It's fine, he probably doesn't know the word Megabit
Why not have no encryption and let anyone connect to a pay-per-use website?
Thank you so much for this video. Because of it, I used this setup to create a remote wifi network. I bought a pre-configured pair on Amazon which I highly recommend. Thank you so much, this video saved me an incredible amount of time and frustrations for sure. It totally solved something I have needed to do for years. Your parents' house is nice!
Love your videos. I have been running the Nano Beam my self for close to 2 years now. I can use ALL of my neighbors 250MegaBit connection with no problem. Amazing products!
Class video 👍🏻 Would love to see more videos like this on networking Alex !
Hi, Alex. Great video! In my opinion, you should have mentioned that the IP address should be static, and It is recommended to have a DHCP server so they can manage all the AP with more ease. Great job! Keep doing it
ALL the way to garden shed......
😂
Nice! But can you do a tour of your WISP? How it's all connected, switches, servers, firewalls... I'd love having more technical videos..!
MIGI28 very much doubt he has any of that tbh...
but at least a tour of what he has...
MIGI28 I agree, can talk the talk but can he walk the walk?
His setup for the WISP is shocking and no doubt in breach of UK DPA - Cant wait till someone reports him for breach of data protection and he has a huge fine.
GamePlayTV can you explain how, just wandering?
Thanks so much Alex for your video, you've inspired me to create my own ISP Business and while going through all the steps of setting it up and researching i have released how difficult it is and i don't know how you continue to create amazing daily content on your vlog channel while also working on your business.
Hey. How's the business holding up mate.
Nothing like having this kid assume I "know nothing about these things" when he doesn't know the difference between bit and byte.
Keep this series up! Love it bro
Thanks Alex,
Just picked one of these up and didn’t know anything abt them. Very helpful video.
10 km != 10 Miles
Bilbo Beutlin wrong. It's actually 6.214 miles.
did you not see the "!="? Does that look like a "="
handsome devil then they shouldn't be so dumb even I know it and I'm terrible at programming
Xx Tek tip xX dude don’t judge people and chill
Who judged who?
Ohh thanks... in my new house i haven't got any fiber... this video is very helpful for me :D
So I'm hoping you can help....I have a WiFi extender (uses house wiring) plugged into a power outlet in my orangey, but browsing the internet is very slow when connected to it. I must have it connected all the time because my nest thermostat connects to it. I have around 50mb fibre which works around the house really well but it won't reach into my orangey - hence the extender. What would you recommend I use to vastly improve performance in my orangey please?
Psssh, Do one on the 50km ranges ;)
You keep mixing megabits and megabytes :/
Spencer Coffee - thank you sir - grinds my gears that he thinks he is a pro and provides such incorrect info.
@@geolocarta I was thinking that myself. 8 Megabits within 1 Megabyte. I mean he is quite clearly knowledgeable of what he is talking about but as I already know from experience as a computing student many people make this minor mistake between Mbps and MBps.
Now if Alex would just tell us What switch / router he is using at the base station we would have the entire setup.
Why doesn't your neighbor just use the ISP you're using? Surely it must be cheaper
aeriose bcoz that isp has one fibre cable to alexs house only from long distance...
Alex has a leased line... It's not like a normal cheap residential connection.
There is no other ISP in his village. Like its dial up speed i mean via BT
He pays a premium and then rebroacasts it. Think of him as a hot spot like your phone can do
this idea or concept i’ve been tried setup about 11 years ago but unfortunately there is a law or communication act which is we cannot rebroadcasts..need a special license which is costly...my advise to those plan do so pls check with your authority dept of telco.
Holy shit, people will pick up on any mistake in a video and cut you too pieces for years to come... we know what you meant... mistakes happen, great videos for such a young lad, keep it up
Ethernet not Ehthernet
Clark Narvas it his accent
Marco Genio Music In some other videos he says Ethernet
Clark Narvas oh I didn’t realise sorry
He probably says "ethernet" in other videos because he's trying to force himself to use an American accent but sometimes slips up and falls back to British.
Wow! Nice home, rich kid, the stuff every poor kid would love to have, am I right?
The video is alright. But it would be nice if you were clearer to people on how important line of sight is. It's not as easy as it sounds. Height and terrain needs to be in your favour. Perhaps show you setup the link between your new house when you get it?
So just out of curiosity.. in theory, could you install a receiver 10 miles away from your transmitter, then install another transmitter at the location of the internet that is 10 miles away from your receiver, to then send internet 10 miles further to another receiver so on and so forth repeating this process until you could give internet to someone 50+ miles away...? Or is that not possible? I'm just curious because it seems that may be too good to be true and I also don't have any experience with networking to know whether or not this could be possible. Although this is an older video, I hope someone will answer this. Thanks :)
why the heck is he yelling everything?
This Guy is Creative... He makes nice video illustrations
Would you recommend this in 2022?
CPE (customer premise equipment) AKA antenna. A dish is the shape.
Does this weaken your own WiFi or does it stay the same?
love it.
Thanks for improving from the previous video.
Love all your videos on all of your channels, but the networking videos are my favourite.
Ive seen these devices on the internet for a while now. I am trying to extend the internet out ot my garage and have clear line of sight. If I set the transmitting disc (connected to my BT SmartHub6 router using Poe injector) and the receiving disc on my garage again with a Poe connection going into a spare router acting as an Access point that will then transmit wif fi in the garage, the key thing is that I want devices in the garage connecting to this AP to show up on the same network as all the devices in my house (ie in the garage I will have cameras, smart tv, etc) is this possibl?. Also there will be a mix of 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz devices that need access to the internet. My second router can transmit on 2.4 and 5Ghz. Will this setup work? I specifically need the deivces to shw up on the same network as some need to be sharing the same network to be grouped in native apps such as Ring cameras and doorbells.
That is crazy how well it works. i had no Idea.. thank you for an awesome demo.
Great vid bro, keep up with the good work💡
Full duplex?
not.
Would this be good enough for just under 500 feet from router currently installed inside of our park pavilion? We have Ring cameras on the pavilion which connect perfectly but the other 2 which are approximately 200 feet and 475 feet. They are connecting but signal is weak, therefore video is not best quality. It is unobstructed line of site, no trees or buildings between them. Do we need 2 of them since the camera itself has no power or can one be connected to the router and push signal out?
How dare you tell me I know nothing about it dobby!
Clearly absolute beginners are the target market
Are the Ubiquiti LocoM2’s the same thing? Harder to configure? Less powerful? I want to get Internet to my barn(200ft. away). What would be a better option, the nanobeam or the LocoM2?
It's be cheaper, and far more overkill, to just buy an AP-AC-HD rather than two mesh PTP devices and another router. Plus not to mention your router is possibly making another network layer inside your subnet rather than having it in the same subnet (assuming the AmpliFi doesn't adapt to it after being handed a private IP).
I do understand the point of concept though. Providing a wireless signal over a much farther range for WISP customers. Apart from your "megabyte" and "ehthernet", not too bad of a tutorial for people interested in learning the concepts.
Anyone know the cheap Chinese version for me to buy for a fiver?
I might do this sort of thing just as a labour of love and to see how far I get with just custom antennas and WiFi radios. I'll let you know where I get
could you do a more advanced/detailed video, like showing how are you giving IPs to your clients and how do you get your internet
Just came across your channel. I like the pacing of your content. Subscribed.
So you have a leased car for bragging rights and rich parents, and you have bought your new house for cash. Not Impressed.
This is a misleading title it only sends a internet signal not WiFi it can be converted to WiFi with an AP but it’s not 10m of WiFi. Also SUPER DIRECTIONAL
10km = 6.21 miles ClickBait!!!!
Nearly right, = 6.25 miles (8k = 5m and 2k = 1.25m so, 5 + 1.25 = 6.25m)
matty b You can actually send data that far with these in the perfect conditions.
Great video ! You make it look so simple.
Why do other videos show people plugged into a laptop, and messing around in a dozen different menus to set these things up…..while you simply use your phone.
Hi there Alex, whats the exact model of the Ubiquiti you used in this video? It can penetrate the signal through trees? thank you very much
Looks like a nanobeam 5ac
Looking to do a ptp bridge over 2.5 kms. Which do I buy; Nanostation M5's or Nanobeam Gen2's? I am a complete novice.
,why not just call them transmitter and receiver?
cuz hes racist
Because both units transmit and receive...
i just forgot my networking hadn't ever listen ethernet as ehthernet megabytes or megabits really funny man made my day thank you
1 byte = 8 bits
1 megabyte = 8 megabits
1 gigabyte = 8 gigabits
Network speed is usually measured in megabits per second rather than megabytes, to make it a higher number. so 16 megabit internet can transfer 2 megabytes per second.
hope you learned, i used to get confused.
After all that messing about, I'd have just slung that long ethernet cable straight down to the shed!
That’s peanuts. You think that’s fast? Wait until you have 2 Gbps upload and download. Now that’s MENTAL!
Thanks Alex, I am planning on buying these to share my home's internet with my office and to my sister's house all within 3 miles range. I hope it works.. :)
Ray M did this work?
Could someone tell me the exact name of the product? The link in the description is to the general website.
i want to start an WISP, ive already have CPE TP Link 510,.... i would like to know if theres a software to manage internet on clients to disable or enable if the customer are not paying bills, an free sofrware
Hi Alex great video, a quick question please. So my friend can get a 1gig FTTP line in and I can't at my house. If I went half with him would this work from his house to mine if the houses are only 0.6M apart? If I was to get to of these radio dishes featured in your house. Do you have any idea what speeds I would get in my house over that distance? Thanks
when you bring your wifi to your friends house
Good job Jed and Alex Keep up the good work:)
man wish i grew up rich so i could play with tech in my parents house all day lol
ur the best man thanks for the help
Why all the haters hating on Alex. Thanks Alex, very informative and helpful vid.
Im not gonna lie. Ubiquiti stuff are quite high quality (at least their older models) i have a nanostation m . It was sitting on my roof for 8 years. Exposed to all sort of stuff. But i think it still works. Idk. I have ordered a new poe injector. Lets see what happens
I'm curious.. if you were to mount one of these at an angle slightly up and the other also at a slight up angle miles apart would they work at a slight criss/cross? or would they have to be pointer directly at one another? ( I have a friends house about 4 miles away but there are trees in the way. both of us have high hanging points but not quite above the trees.) Thanks!!
Thank you for the video. Now i know how to set this up.
Hey TechFlow, if you are sell access to your internet to external clients, doesn't your internet get slower the more clients you bring on board ??
150megabytes.................. Wtf kid??? it's Megabits per second, which is very far from megabytes.
I was hoping this was 10 mile radius, not point to point. Lol
Absolutely amazing! Keep it up.
Sabir Kothiya amazingly misleading you mean?
He hadn't enough time to go that far and test the signal strength.
massive knashers n ear combo
This is awesome! I have been considering starting up my own ISP. I was wondering how do you handle the billing of your customers?
I really love these vids please post more
can you please actually list exact products used for this I just have ubnt.com listed in description
Ok but what if I cant get good internet at my house? How could I contact a internet provider about sending the signal to my house????????????
Any other network engineers’ brains bleeding after watching/listening to this setup?
Do you need the second NanoBeam or can you connect devices to the wireless signal sent out by the first NanoBeam connected to your router?
There’s no link in the description for what you showed.
ShootingYanks23 same
It is ubnt.com
Need to get connectivity over the air some what 40 kms away and there is no line of sight.... Is it possible??? Please suggest
Could you mention the specific products that you used to configure this system? thank you !
I am extremely interested in this but I don’t understand why your neighbors would buy internet from you instead of buying directly from your provider. Can you explain. Thanks
How many dishes can you pair to the master dish??
Thanks.
Le mc-e Just 1 is point to point. If you want to do point to multi point will need a sectorial antena and transmitter.
and what if you don't have line of site? I have an allotment about 300mts from my house but there are trees and buildings in the way, i want to manage and monitor things from my house, so how do i do that?
Im just off the phone with an2other cell service that uses the little fabricatioms like sayimg your phone is a free phone ,(never was )then I start looking for alternatives when I see your post only It seems to be doing something similar. So I ask is it 10 Kilometers or to 10 miles?